Corey Lang

Education

PhD, Economics, Cornell University, 2011

BA, Mathematics, Carleton College, 2002

Research Areas

Dr. Lang’s main research examines the value that people place on environmental amenities. Using data from the housing market, he examines the location choices that households make and the prices they are willing to pay to enjoy (or avoid) certain amenities. Additionally, Dr. Lang has research interests in spatial economics, energy, and climate change, and he frequently employs econometrics and GIS in his research.

Selected Publications

“Who Benefits from Environmental Regulation? Evidence from the Clean Air Act Amendments” (with Antonio Bento and Matthew Freedman), The Review of Economics and Statistics, forthcoming.